Sewer
pipe lines perform crucial functions in Toronto home and business
plumbing, and problems with such systems will often result in
frustrating, expensive repairs. If everybody stayed informed on how
their sewer lines work, as well as common damage causes, these damages
could often be either fully avoided, or at least limited.
In the unfortunate event that sewer line damages
still occur, however, there are innovative, new solutions that can
fully repair these pipes with minimal costs and hassle for Toronto
homeowners.
Sewer Line Damages
When dealing with home or business sewer
lines, it’s important to know all the unique factors and conditions that
can put your pipe lines at risk, so you can better avoid them, or limit
their impact on your sewer lines. By knowing what to look out for, and
any warning signs your pipes may be damaged or corroding, you can assess
these problems before they grow severely, and require more costly,
extensive repairs.
The most common causes of business and Toronto home sewer line damage are:
- Poor installation, or faulty materials, joint seals and connections
- Chemical corrosion
- Frozen pipes, and the pipe cracking that cold can cause
- Plant and foliage root penetration to nearby pipe lines
- Deterioration with age, such as is often seen in Orangeburg pipe systems
- Clogging and rust
Be on the lookout for decreased sewer
performance, changes in water flow or concentrated dampness around your
lawn; these are common, telltale signs of sewer pipe damage. It’s always
best to stay ahead of the curve and informed when it concerns the
condition of your sewer pipe line.
If you suspect line damage, we suggest having a professional sewer pipe inspection
right away. With today’s technology, specialists can run small cameras
into your sewer line using a snaking, wire tool; this visual inspection
can detail the extent and severity of sewer line damage. By knowing the exact condition of your sewer line, you can make better, more appropriate repair decisions.
Renovation
Once sewer line damage has been positively identified by a professional plumbing service,
Toronto homeowners and business system planners must consider their
repair options. If they go the traditional route, they will hire a pipe
repair team to excavate their damaged sewer line and replace, seal or
remove damaged sections. In these operations, the repair team will
physically dig out lawns and soil surrounding the sewer pipe to assess
damages.
This traditional repair method, also
known as “trenching” repair, results in significant, expensive lawn
damage, which will often require a professional landscaping service to
fix. Not only that, but these methods can also be dangerous for both
repair workers and yourself, as harmful mold and asbestos may be lurking
underground; unhealthy substances at risk for exposure during digging.
With so much labor involved in trenching sewer line renovations, one can
expect significant overhead costs and a lengthy repair, often spanning
several days. It’s due to these requirements and risks that many have
sought out new solutions for repairing their sewer lines; specifically,
trenchless technologies.
Innovations
Trenchless pipe repair technologies are
called such because they eliminate the trenching of traditional methods,
instead using cured-in-place pipe solutions to renovate sewer line damage.
Trenchless methods have rapidly grown in popularity across the country,
performing as a widely available, non-intrusive remedy for virtually
any type of pipe damage.
As trenchless methods pertain to sewer line damage,
the repair process begins immediately following professional video
inspection, which indicates exactly where trenchless specialists should
focus their repair efforts. Using epoxy liquid resins, specialists coat
the inner walls of affected pipe areas; these resins are the adhesives
that mold new pipe walls to damaged areas. After application, a
Perma-liner solution is fed through a small ground opening to your
existing pipe, where it cures in-place to damaged areas.
After mere hours, these new Perma-liner
sewer line walls cure and effectively seal any intrusions and pipe
damage. Furthermore, by manipulating these trenchless repair
technologies, specialists can focus liner application on concentrated
areas of pipe, in a process known as sectional point repair, or even
fully replace pipes damaged beyond repair, in an application called pipe
bursting.
Trenchless Solutions
For those skeptical toward these
innovative new techniques, they should learn the great benefits of
trenchless repairs, in both the short- and long-term. Trenchless repair
operations can typically be completed in a single day, significantly
lowering overhead labor costs and returning sewer line performance to
normal in unmatched time.
The very nature of trenchless methods
eliminates the risk for asbestos and underground mold exposure, keeping
workers and yourself safe. As the entire process is completed using
small entrance points in your lawn, major landscaping hassles are
avoided, resulting in further time and budgetary savings.
One common concern we hear
regarding trenchless solutions in sewer line repair is over their
durability, and expected performance life.
If you are still looking for trusted
plumber, Mister Plumber in Toronto, Etobicoke, Scarborough, North York
specializing sewer repair, upgrade waterline, water service upgrade,
drain cleaning, backwater valve installation, lead pipe
replacement, re-piping and emergency plumbing, Mister Plumber uses the
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